Inter Milan’s President Beppe Marotta has stated that they anticipate finalizing a deal with Atalanta for Ademola Lookman within the next few days. Atalanta recently turned down Inter’s initial offer of €40 million for the Nigerian player, who is believed to have already settled on personal terms with Inter. “I won’t hide the fact that Lookman is a key player, as pointed out by the coach and the technical staff,” Marotta mentioned on Monday. “He’s a player that every sporting director across Europe has likely been monitoring, but as of now, he remains an Atalanta player.” We maintain a positive relationship with Atalanta and do not plan to create any obstacles for them. Additionally, Hull City is on the verge of signing a Nigerian winger. “I can’t deny that I had a brief conversation with Luca Percassi, the CEO of Atalanta, and it’s only natural that everyone needs to elevate their standards.” This indicates that one should not hesitate to request skilled players. To elaborate, I can say, “It’s too early to determine what will occur, but he is indeed one of the players we are considering.” Marotta has stated that this week is crucial for the club’s efforts to acquire the 27-year-old. “We discussed with the coach the tactical traits he is seeking, and Lookman fits that role perfectly.” However, he isn’t the only player being considered; there are others as well. I won’t deny that we expect to come to a resolution involving Inter and Atalanta in the next couple of days. “If the conditions are favorable and Atalanta chooses to sell, we will initiate serious discussions to potentially finalize a deal.” Alternatively, we will need to opt for another option.